NEW ENTREPRENEURS FOUNDATION SEEKING THE
BRIGHTEST YOUNG MINDS Interested in Learning How to Set Up and Run Your Own Business?
The New Entrepreneurs Foundation is today reminding all budding entrepreneurs that they have less than two weeks left to apply for its unique business programme, designed to help you learn the ropes of becoming a successful entrepreneur.
The aim of the Foundation’s unrivalled 12-month programme is to help create a new generation of outstanding entrepreneurs who will build market leading businesses and play a key role in driving Britain’s future growth and prosperity, equipping young entrepreneurs with the hands-on experience, skills and networks to build scalable businesses.
The Foundation will select 30 of the UK’s brightest, most entrepreneurially-minded young people each year for its programme, which consists of four main components:
1) A paid work placement in an exciting, innovative, high growth company working alongside a successful entrepreneur and their senior management team,
experiencing at close hand how to run a successful company
2) An intensive, immersive and interactive 10-month learning and development programme with workshops from our corporate sponsors such as Deloitte, McKinsey and Tesco; business schools such as London Business School, UCL and the Centre for Entrepreneurial Learning at Cambridge Judge Business School; and other specialist learning providers
3) Monthly speaker and networking events featuring established business leaders and inspirational
entrepreneurs, such as Brent Hoberman, Sir Charles Dunstone, Sherry Coutu, Joe Cohen, and Lord Young of Graffham, to name a few
4) An Executive Coach for each New Entrepreneur
The Foundation is currently accepting applications for its 2013/14 intake, with the deadline of Friday 15th February 2013.
Applications are welcome from anyone under the age of 30, and can be made online at http://www newentrepreneurs
foundation.co.uk/
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